© 2018, Sociedad Medica de Santiago. All rights reserved. Stress hyperglycemia is frequently diagnosed in septic patients in critical care units (ICU) and it is associated with greater illness severity and higher morbimortality rates. In response to an acute injury, high levels of counterregulatory hormones such as glucocorticoids and catecholamines are released causing increased hepatic gluconeogenesis and insulin resistance. Furthermore, during sepsis, proinflammatory cytokines also participate in the pathogenesis of this phenomenon. Septic patients represent a subtype of the critical ill patients in the ICU: this metabolic disarrangement management strategies and insulin therapy recommendations had been inconsistent. In this article, we ...
Although nutritional support is vital to treatment of severe sepsis, the septic patient does not res...
Hyperglycemia (HG) and insulin resistance are the hallmarks of a profoundly altered metabolism in cr...
Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in many critically ill patients. Hyperglycemia incre...
Stress hyperglycemia is frequently diagnosed in septic patients in critical care units (ICU) and it ...
According to guidelines on parenteral nutrition, 60% of non-protein energy should be supplied as car...
Severe sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and traumatic brain injury are freque...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
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Critical illness is a complex life-threatening disease characterised by profound endocrine and metab...
Critical illness is a complex life-threatening disease characterised by profound endocrine and metab...
Hyperglycemia during sepsis is associated with increased organ dysfunction and higher mortality. The...
Samer EllahhamParagon Cardiovascular Foundation, Falls Church, VA, USAAbstract: Newly recognized hyp...
Although nutritional support is vital to treatment of severe sepsis, the septic patient does not res...
Hyperglycemia (HG) and insulin resistance are the hallmarks of a profoundly altered metabolism in cr...
Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in many critically ill patients. Hyperglycemia incre...
Stress hyperglycemia is frequently diagnosed in septic patients in critical care units (ICU) and it ...
According to guidelines on parenteral nutrition, 60% of non-protein energy should be supplied as car...
Severe sepsis, systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS), and traumatic brain injury are freque...
Stress hyperglycemia is a strong neuroendocrine reaction in thehypothalamic pituitary adrenal cortex...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Hyperglycemia in critically ill patients was considered for many years an adaptive response to stres...
Stress hyperglycemia is a transient increase in blood glucose during acute physiological stress in t...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90178/1/phco.2005.25.7.963.pd
Critical illness is a complex life-threatening disease characterised by profound endocrine and metab...
Critical illness is a complex life-threatening disease characterised by profound endocrine and metab...
Hyperglycemia during sepsis is associated with increased organ dysfunction and higher mortality. The...
Samer EllahhamParagon Cardiovascular Foundation, Falls Church, VA, USAAbstract: Newly recognized hyp...
Although nutritional support is vital to treatment of severe sepsis, the septic patient does not res...
Hyperglycemia (HG) and insulin resistance are the hallmarks of a profoundly altered metabolism in cr...
Hyperglycemia and insulin resistance are common in many critically ill patients. Hyperglycemia incre...